Onforio Voters One men-tree murssr was I. lccsnn also held the seat for IDisposaI OI Atomic Wastes Wed.. June 11. ion The Guardian Pap! l 0 RT elected. the lsst 22 years. ,-.-r--"""T”T' . swun To .p. C. PC: SWEEP TORONTO IA!!!-ll OUT i mi ....i..ues when atmmpherie been discarded. Instead. they a . . Smyfhe Doesn't Expect His 9 The -eel-H-u to-2 we the FM MW" "-""- who. is A Block To Development ..”':'3'.;”:'....;."T.t'l.'.i'..3'?.:u:l”;'3: '.'.?"u”it.il.of5.:.?'.loo””.i'u.ft'f”.t3 rzesc-e . - w:.....- -":.::.'e."....o Canadian -wRON'i0 tcln) - Note; ea: "om; Coach Toe Ilska , Cup cliampien llontresl owngns chuckles every till! I10 .."u, . day a few months I80 ,5” . Quebec fan sent him this and, Conn, To Interfere led Wings. Forbes Kennedy. Johan! Wilson and Hank lnnnen eff.hel!awksaisowindupiaDe- tsoit.” Illlt says. . - I. P. Taylor. Toronto indus- trialist - sportsman and chairman of the Ontario Jockey Club. talks minions just an casually as . (.1. Iy HAROLD MORRISON Canadian Press Staff Writer TORONTO tCP) - A mliority of Ontario's voters swunz behind John Diafenbaker to help crush the Liberals and provide the Pro- gressive Conservatives with the largest slice of Commons seats. in the biggest upset in more than a quarter-century, the Con- servativas in Monday's general held previously. York South. to the Conservatives who swept the Toronto area. taking 17 of the ll ddlngs and leaving only one. Tor- onto Trinity. to the-Llberslr Pour Liberal cabinet ministers went down to defeat in Ontario. all at the hands of rookie cam- paigners. They included Trade llinister Howe. The 60 Ontario seats helped Mr. Dlefenbaker build up a total Com- mons strength of at least no has been considered a possible successor to Prime Minister St., Laurent as party leader, Iosli Grey-Bruce to Conservative Erici Clnldiln Pm! Stiff Writ" i . 'ASHINGTON colleague, United States is tussling with one Associate Defence Minister Hell- of the most pressing problems of pr, 3:, ins trounced in Tnrontmthe atomic age-what to do with Davenport by Conservative Mur.,l the deadly radioactive wastes that remain after the atom has done Winkier. . His rookie cabinet ra Morton. External Affairs Minister Pear- son held on in Algoma East andl By GEORGE KITCHEN its work. The wastes, which occur in ii- Health Minister Martin defended i Quid. solid and gaseous form. re- ICPJ The they are lethal. They can enter the human body through food, air Ind Water. and the first symptoms may appear years later- SAFETY FIRST Some nuclear experts suggest that any widespread application of nuclear technology to benefit man. kind will have to wait until an onomi and safe way is found 3-0 dlsituse of the atomic wastes. methods of diffusion from stacks. solid radioactive wastes. which include machine turninu. trash and ntasninnted equipment. are either buried in the atomic "cem- eteries" or dropped into mile-deep waters at sea. IAIPLES TESTED The burial grounds are fenced guarded and the lands they embrace will not be available for other purvoses for many decades. Atomic Energy Commission ea- perts estimate that liquid waste will accumulate at a rate of 10.- tlt”ittlI.,om gallons a year by the year The life of the store e tank which so far have cost moon. is messu rd in decades while th radioactivity of their contets w continue for centuries. Many suggestions for disposal have been made. The more vision- -inegnm: "Sim "W I '9' ”" 1"" '6"g'g 3": 9"" 0i I dection captured so of Ontario's seats. providing the possibility of himself easily in Essex Em. suit from the peaceful uses of At the moment. the United states Ismniu periodic-llv are taken cry experts propose that the ruhwl you. th f who dmun . line" "I" I5 rldinns. while the I-ibeflll Ml setting up the next govern- Veteran Conservative members atomic energy. such as atomic re- has three methods of ridding it- from wells sunk around the edges wastes be rocketed to the moon on it IP99!" "1" ' ”' mi” "'1" "W "C 1"" 9"" ended tip with only 20. Voting in returned included f' cial critic.search in medicine, the operation self of the wastes-by releasing of the Cemeteries to determine placed in tremendous cannlstsrl i M, glgned his name. didn't like . the idea L "sun pigying up to par. . . of Blake telling newllil W men that big Jean Beliveau side Toronto and the rehabilita- tion of the Fort Erie track and gylor is looking for more mill- a. one riding, Wellington south. was deferred until July 15 due to the death of a candidate. It was a sharp reversal of the merit. HAVE DEFEATED Tht 71-year-old Mr. powerful figure in the St. Laurent cabinet. lost the Port Arthur rid- Howe. t James hincdonnell. labor spokes-iof nuclear reactors and the pro- cessing of spent fuels. Yet. they Earl Rowe. cabinet member of are every bit as deadly as the the moss Conservative govern- fall-out from A-bomb tests. man Mrs. Ellen Fairclougti. Hon- them into the air. burying them in five "cemeteries" in scattered Parts of the country and dropping them into the ocean depths. how much radioactivity moved. and shot into outer space. th r o u g b hydrologic pl away from the area. The solid nstes dumped into MONTREAL (CPI E Blue lon- nets Raceway, riding a harness- g Stafford 5mT.:h9- ;h0.I"m1I: at "somehow or other we'll find 1958 results when the Liberals lng he represented for a consecu- meni, George Hoes. former presl- some remain radioactive for Gaseous wastes. which come the ocean are carefully packaged racing boom in the Montreal arse. wwly "pom 1.3. lhrain trust "Tm" "300-mo '0WlPd further won 50 Ontario seats and the Con- tlve 22 years to a CC! school dent of the National Prottresslvcliinly a short period - minutes. from nuclear reactors, present the in concrete and steel drums and nnnounc d Friday that a corn- roiil0' MIPI9 ml ad can wni il1!PI'0V0m!IIl-I "I1 0M Woodbine servatives only 33. The CCF also teacher. Douglas Fisher. Conservative Association and Dnn- hours or days. Others still will be least problem Already filtered in carted out to sea by naval vessels. pletely automatic totalisntor for doesnt W” rah uh-. mo and Fort Erie. he told I dinner helped themselves at the , . Revenue Minister McCann. 70. aid Fleming. runner-up to Mr. i highly dangerous n centurylrom the reactor. they generally have Liquid wastes of high radioactiv- taking and computing bets will to interfere if ihiillkguonl Hockey lrllhlnnl in Toronto the other of the Liberals, taking a record was crushed in Renfrew South by Diefenbsker for the Conservative , now. short-lived radioactivity and can if: present so serious a disposal in operation when the season op- well I011 5"" to” Amy IIIIIIL three seats. all from the Liberals. Conservative James Bnskin. 81. leadership. Their effects can be as subtle as be released into the air through a problem that. to date. none has ens June 17. League . I . 1 star) O'Brien: Q-1f1)';!nlde:1lon't butt in. In my book- i,, will tiny: bit the stems! hockey mind Canada has ever- produced. but all of us In the deal have decided we have to go it alone - any interference and VII mm. 1t'g the only Wlf. - . FILMS BIG HE!-P Coach Doug-Walker of the Big Four Montreal Alouettes III! de- Vcloped a great belief in films of football games. If you do any with movies you do owl! Vii-II the game." Penhead said the other day. "without the movies you operate by ear. The film takes the guesswork out of the me.''. . . The same day Walker made his remarks. Hal (Edmonton Jour- nsli Pswson rG'P0W.0d M39 3”" mal at the Edmonton Eskimo of- fice- Head coach Pop Ivy and I sisiantl Ray Prochaska and Eage Keys were "in the basement screening room strnininl "WIT eyes on last year's films. ii!!! I! if they'd never left off since last Grey Cup." Pawson reported. Ted (Toronto Telegram) Reeve has turned hook reviewer for I118 Sunday Telegram. 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